#arpnetworks 2017-04-25,Tue

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up_the_ironsIt's definitely appropriate [00:08]
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brycecIt's never inappropriate >.>
<.<
Using the serial console? :P "I don't know how I would get to the console for that though."
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RandalSchwartzYeah, I don't know anything about how to do that. [08:40]
brycecipmitool -I lanplus -L OPERATOR -H $IP -U calyptix -E sol activate 1
well, use your username too *oops*
Don't use mine, it probably won't work :p
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RandalSchwartzdoesn't that have to be enabled in freebsd?
or is it always present when booting?
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brycecConfiguring your OS is an exercise left to the reader.
i.e. I don't know what FreeBSD does, I run something else on my dedi.
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RandalSchwartzYeah... I seem to recall that you have to do something during installation to enable the serial console
... https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/serialconsole-setup.html
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caseyandginaIs there a way for me to rename my VPS's? Change the names to something more useful than e.g. caseyandgina-543bca? [14:10]
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mkbin the portal somewhere you can set a service label I think it's called [14:16]
caseyandginayeah, I did that, and it shows up after the other name and a comma.
but what is that other name? It's not the UUID...
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mkbI assume it's some internal identifier [14:21]
caseyandginaalso when it comes to Service Names, it also adds a suffix only there - but how to change the seemingly hardcoded "Generic VM" or "Debian 8.0 VPS" strings? [14:21]
mkbI'm sure up_the_irons finds it useful for the identifiers to come with the customer name...
email support@arpnetworks.com.
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caseyandginanah [14:22]
mkbI'm not sure what goes into that but I do know they are configured differently depending on the OS
so if you change the OS
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caseyandginaright, sure would be nice to be able to see what those parameters are, and control them directly, via the control panel.
it's a black box now. You try a generic VM set up yourself, vs. a Debian one blown away, and get different emulated hardware...but there's no direct way to control these settings.
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RandalSchwartzhi [19:59]
BryceBothi [19:59]
mkbhaha
that's not going to confuse anyone
BryceBot, do you know any more?
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RandalSchwartz"It's so *lifelike*!" [20:01]
mkbapparently not [20:01]
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